LAHORE:Around 22 new police station buildings under Special Initiative Police Stations Program (SIPS) are going to be constructed in City.
These police stations for decades were functional from rented premises due to unavailability of government land and building. In this regard, a review meeting focusing on the implementation of development schemes took place at the Capital City Police Office.
It was chaired by CCPO Lahore, Bilal Siddique Kamyana. The session delved into the progress of ongoing development schemes and welfare projects, specifically addressing issues related to the construction, repair, and upgrading of police stations under the Special Initiative Police Stations Programme.
SMBR reviews building smart police stations
A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Senior Member Board of Revenue Nabil Javed to build smart police stations.
Member Colonies Muhammad Khan Ranjha, Secretary Board of Revenue, Lahore Deputy Commissioner (DC), Secretary Labour Department, ADCR Lahore, SSP Admin Lahore and other officials attended the meeting. The SMBR was briefed on the land survey of the police stations. The Senior Member Board of Revenue (SMBR) issued instructions to transfer land to various departments.
Reportedly, there are clear instructions of the chief minister who does not want any delay in the execution of the task.
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